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Basic operations
1	Reverse	selector	switch
Pull the switch to select Reverse (R).
2	Paddle	shift	switches	("P.	40)
Pull  the  right  paddle  shift  switch  to  upshift  and  the  left  paddle  shift  switch  to 
downshift. Pull both paddle shift switches at once to select Neutral (N).
3	Control	pad	("P.	66)	
4	“ENGINE	START”	switch
5 Driving	mode	selector	switch	("P.	26)
6 AUTO	driving	mode	button	("P.	27)
7 Shift	speed	selector	("P.	41)
Allows  the  driver  to  choose  their  desired  shift  speeds  for  the  manually  shifted 
SPORT, NORMAL, and WET driving modes.
8 Parking	brake	switch
9 Ignition	switch
10 Accelerator	pedal	("P.	32)
11 Tilt	and	telescopic	steering	lock	release	lever
12	Brake	pedal	("P.	50)
13 Hood	release	lever	("P.	12)
14 Rear	hatch	opener	switch	("P.	12)
15	Fuel	filler	door	opener	switch	("P.	12)
16	Outside	rear	view	mirror	switches
17	VSC	off	switch
Turns VSC and TRAC off. Press the switch again to turn VSC and TRAC back on.  
     
        
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Engine protection mechanisms
The  LFA’s  1LR-GUE  engine  generates  a  maximum  output  of  412  kW  (553  HP)  at 
8,700  rpm  and  delivers  90%  or  more  of  its  peak  torque  of  354  ft•lbf  (480  N•m, 
48.9  kgf•m)  between  3,700  and  9,000  rpm.  The  engine  features  a  number  of 
protection mechanisms to ensure longevity and maintain peak performance.
A  number  of  driving  restrictions  will  be  in  place  until  the  total  mileage  shown  on  the 
odometer  exceeds  310  miles  (500  km).  This  break-in  period  serves  not  only  to 
protect  the  engine,  but  also  to  preserve  the  transmission,  suspension  and  the  vehicle 
as  a  whole.  It  is  recommended  that  during  this  time  the  owner  become  familiar  with 
the LFA and avoid high-load driving maneuvers.
One engine protection mechanism in place beyond the break-in period is the limiting 
of maximum engine speed when the engine is cold. When the vehicle is cold started, 
various components within the engine begin to warm up and expand at different rates.
Forcing the engine to operate at high speeds in this condition can cause accelerated 
engine  wear.  For  this  reason,  the  maximum  engine  speed  is  limited  when  manually 
shifted driving modes (SPORT, NORMAL, WET) are selected and restricted to a set 
range when AUTO mode is selected.
This engine speed limitation does not indicate a malfunction with the vehicle. Warming 
the engine up by driving, rather than extended idling, is recommended. 
     
        
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Operating the driving mode selector switch
Driving modes can be selected by operating the driving mode selector switch. Driving 
characteristics and controls change according to the driving mode selected.
Change	according	to	
selected	driving	mode
Control	characteristics	
(Driving	mode	selector	
switch	position)
Driving	mode
Automatic	
(AUTO)
Sport	
(SPORT)
Normal	
(NORM)Wet	(WET)
Shift mode (" P. 41)
Automatic Manual
Default shift speed Level 2Level 5 Level 3 Level 1
Shift speed adjustment  
(
" P. 41) Fixed
Adjustable from Level 1 to Level 7
Active rear wing 
Raise operation speed
(
" P. 28) 81 mph 
(130 km/h) 50 mph 
(80 km/h)
Throttle valve characteristics 
(
" P. 33) Exclusive to
 AUTO mode Exclusive to
 SPORT mode Exclusive to 
NORMAL  mode Exclusive to 
WET
mode
Maximum throttle valve angle Restricted Unrestricted 
Meter display (
" P. 58) Exclusive to
 AUTO mode Exclusive to
 SPORT mode Exclusive to 
NORMAL  mode Exclusive to 
WET
mode
VDIM control (
" P. 29) NORMAL SPORT NORMAL 
     
        
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Operating the driving mode selector switch
■
■Selecting a driving mode
The automatically shifted AUTO mode or 
a manually shifted SPORT, NORMAL or 
WET mode can be selected. The driving 
mode  selector  switch  will  automatically 
return  to  its  original  position  after  being 
operated.
AUTO NORMAL
AUTO
SPORT
WET
Turn switch to SPORT
Operate paddle 
shift switch while driving
Turn switch to WET Press AUTO driving mode buttonPress AUTO 
driving mode button
Turn switch to WET
Turn switch to WET Turn switch to SPORT
Turn switch to SPORTPress AUTO driving mode button  
     
        
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■
■Active rear wing
The  LFA’s  active  rear  wing  operates  on  a  speed-linked  schedule  in  accordance  with 
the  selected  driving  mode.  Control  is  performed  by  the  ECU  (Electronic  Control 
Unit).
Vehicle  speed-linked  active  control  allows  for  a  reduced  drag  coefficient  (Cd  value) 
when  the  wing  is  stowed.  The  wing  is  automatically  raised  to  control  airflow  and 
provide  an  appropriate  level  of  downforce  (-Cl  value)  at  higher  speeds,  contributing 
to handling stability. 
Depending  on  the  driving  mode,  the 
active rear wing will rise in approximately 
5   s e c o n d s   w h e n   t h e   ve h i c l e   s p e e d 
exceeds  50  mph  (80  km/h)  or  81  mph 
(130 km/h) respectively.
T h e   w i n g   w i l l   a u t o m a t i c a l l y   l owe r   i n 
a p p rox i m a t e l y   7   s e c o n d s   w h e n   t h e 
vehicle  slows  to  25  mph  (40  km/h)  or 
less.
The  dif ference  in  rising  and  lowering 
speeds  is  intended  to  minimize  undesired  aerodynamic  changes  due  to  frequent 
operation.
Driving mode 
SPORT/NORMAL/WET
Active rear wing operation speed
Raised
Speed [mph (km/h)] Lowered
25 (40) 50 (80) 
     
        
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Operating the driving mode selector switch
■
■VDIM
The  LFA  employs  VDIM  (Vehicle  Dynamics  Integrated  Management),  a  dynamic 
control  program  that  integrates  braking  and  drive  torque  control  to  help  ensure 
overall  vehicle  stability  and  secure  handling.  VDIM  also  features  vertical  acceleration 
and  roll  rate  sensors,  added  exclusively  for  the  LFA.  The  addition  of  these  sensors 
increases  the  precision  and  response  of  road  camber  estimation  on  banked  roads, 
such  as  “The  Carousel”  at  the  Nürburgring,  to  determine  the  vehicle’s  performance 
limits. This prevents excessive intervention on banked roads.
The LFA’s VDIM system allows for two individual control modes selected by the driver 
using the driving mode selector switch.
When  in  SPORT  mode,  VDIM  control  is  modified  in  order  to  enhance  driving 
pleasure and the driver’s confidence in the vehicle. 
When not in SPORT mode, VDIM returns to NORMAL mode, designed to intervene 
seamlessly  as  the  vehicle  reaches  its  performance  limits,  thereby  realizing  smoother 
driving dynamics.
This helps ensure both overall vehicle stability and secure handling.  
     
        
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Accelerating
■
■Driving mode-linked variable throttle response
The ratio between how far the accelerator pedal is depressed and the amount that the 
throttle valves open is varied to suit the individual driving modes chosen by the driver 
using the driving mode selector switch.
In  AUTO  mode,  the  maximum  throttle  valve  angle  is  lowered  in  order  to  better 
facilitate  conservative  engine  speeds.  This  control  logic  was  designed  to  promote 
more  efficient  driving  in  urban  situations  and  on  long  distance  trips.  In  SPORT, 
NORMAL or WET mode, the maximum throttle valve angle is unrestricted.
SPORT
Engine speed (rpm)
Accelerator pedal angle (%)
Throttle valve angle (° )
WET NORMAL
90
70
50 30 10100 80
604020
01,000 3,000
5,000 7,0009,000
 
Regarding	launch	control:
Designed  to  make  the  most  of  the  LFA’s  abilities,  launch  control  has  been 
adopted to automatically hold the engine speed at 4,000 rpm when starting off.  
Prior to enjoying launch control,
 make absolutely certain to read the appropriate 
section in the Owner’s Manual.  
     
        
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Shifting
■
■Driving mode-specific shift characteristics
The  driving  mode  selector  switch  allows  the  driver  to  choose  the  automatically  shifted
 
AUTO  mode  or  a  manually  shifted  SPORT,  NORMAL  or  WET  mode  and  their 
corresponding default shift speed level. The driver may perform gear changes using the 
paddle shift switches while driving in a manually shifted driving mode. While the shift speed 
is  adjustable  using  the  shift  speed  selector,  each  driving  mode  has  its  own  default  shift 
speed  setting.  Shift  speeds  are  determined  by  how  quickly  the  following  operations  are 
carried out: Clutch disengagement, gear select, gear shift and clutch engagement.
Selecting a faster shift speed will shorten the time it takes from the moment the paddle shift 
switch  is  pulled  until  the  shift  is  totally  completed.  Faster  shift  speeds  allow  for  enhanced 
response and near-seamless power delivery, but will also result in a greater amount of shift 
shock due to the speed at which the aforementioned operations are carried out. Selecting 
a slower shift speed will allow the clutch and gear shift/select mechanisms to operate at a 
more gentle pace, leading to a smoother application of torque and less shift shock. 
Driving	modeDriving	mode	default	shift	speed	
AUTO ■■
2/7 (Non-adjustable) 
SPORT ■■■■■□□
5/7
NORMAL ■■■□□□□
3/7
WET ■□□□□□□
1/7 
Shift	characteristicsLevel	1	n	Level	7
Shift speed    Slow (approx. 1 sec.) n
 Fast (approx. 0.15 sec.)
Shift shock   Less n
 More 
 
Shift	speed	selector
When  in  a  manually  shif ted  driving 
mode  (SPORT,  NORMAL  or  WET),
 
the  shift  speed  can  be  adjusted  from 
l e v e l   1   t o   7   u s i n g   t h e   s h i f t   s p e e d 
selector.
Shift  speed  is  also  determined  by  the 
accelerator  pedal  angle.  The  more  the 
accelerator  pedal  is  depressed,  the 
shorter the shift times will be.
S106-04
Fast
Slow
Fully released Fully
depress
Level 1
Level 2 Level 7
Accelerator 
pedal angle
Shift speed